Hello,
I understand the reasoning, but the behaviour does not seem consistent /
coherent with expected behaviour of using preseed for clean installs.
One expects preseed way to honor the preseed file, as the system is a fresh
install for automated deployment.
If applied over a manually
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 04:12:15PM -0300, Andre Felipe Machado wrote:
Hello,
I understand the reasoning, but the behaviour does not seem consistent /
coherent with expected behaviour of using preseed for clean installs.
One expects preseed way to honor the preseed file, as the system is a
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 04:36:14PM -0300, Andre Felipe Machado wrote:
Hello, Aurelien
Hi,
I made a fresh net-install of Debian 7.4 on a virtualbox VM, configuring for
only en_US.UTF-8.
After finishing installation, verified the /etc/default/locale.gen containing
only the en_US.UTF-8 entry.
Hello, Aurelien
I made a fresh net-install of Debian 7.4 on a virtualbox VM, configuring for
only en_US.UTF-8.
After finishing installation, verified the /etc/default/locale.gen containing
only the en_US.UTF-8 entry.
Created the /var/cache/debconf/locale.seed file with the previously captured
Hello, Aurelien
Maybe, because, using puppet, I was trying to reconfigure a pre-existent Debian
7.4 VM template, that had an /etc/default/locale already configured.
And only using noninteractive frontend for debconf.
I followed the instructions of
Hello,
my tests confirm that bug 592216 is still valid at wheezy.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=592216
At noninteractive debconf frontend.
Regards.
Andre Felipe Machado
http://www.techforce.com.br
On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 09:37:41AM -0300, Andre Felipe Machado wrote:
Hello,
my tests confirm that bug 592216 is still valid at wheezy.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=592216
At noninteractive debconf frontend.
I have re-run the exact commands listed in bug#592216, and
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